I was talking about regularly playing with that that tail, not just this match. It would slightly weaken their attack but a strong tail adds more than just more decent batsman to the team, it serverley reduces the lilkleyhood of being ran through by a single bowler. Which accounts for many losses.Tremlett probably won't play, hence the discussion.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure he mi**** himself against the South Africans.It really depends on the situation. If you want to score runs fast then Swann's your resident slogger.
Broad is more of a genuine bat, nice shots etc.He can get bogged downwhen first in and doesn't really have a safe defence and has a few mi****s.
Bresnan is the perfect fit at No.8 IMO. He is a balance between those two and arguably the best bat among them. Has a solid defence, can score from the first ball and counter attack well. FC record to C'd.
That tail is pretty unstoppable but Tremlett and Anderson are musts ATM so one will miss out.
Yes of course it is 'enough'. But if the situation were to arise that they could play all 3 without weakening their attack then it wouldn't be a big a loss.I don't think, especially with Broad in the team, that Finn's height will be sufficiently useful to counteract the fact that Bresnan is the better bowler. If he bowls as many four-balls as he's done thus far in his career he will get mullered. Bresnan is a far better bet.
On the tail question, Broad and Swann are plenty as the last Test shows.
I will drop you to the Crusaders 3rd XI in Cricsim if you're not careful.Yeah, I'm pretty sure he mi**** himself against the South Africans.
with tremlett gone, england don';t have any bang the pitch type bowlers in the line-up, so should pick finn.I don't think, especially with Broad in the team, that Finn's height will be sufficiently useful to counteract the fact that Bresnan is the better bowler. If he bowls as many four-balls as he's done thus far in his career he will get mullered. Bresnan is a far better bet.
On the tail question, Broad and Swann are plenty as the last Test shows.
Thank god.with tremlett gone, england don';t have any bang the pitch type bowlers in the line-up, so should pick finn.
(broad's stopped doing that so his height doesn't really make that much of a difference).
Why on earth would you need a bang-it-in-the-pitch bowler in England and especially at Trent Bridge?with tremlett gone, england don';t have any bang the pitch type bowlers in the line-up, so should pick finn.
(broad's stopped doing that so his height doesn't really make that much of a difference).
it's easier to play swing than seam. plus as i said india really struggled against unfit tremlett, so finn's teh best replacement for him.Why on earth would you need a bang-it-in-the-pitch bowler in England and especially at Trent Bridge?
And if required, all three have quality bouncers - Broad's, if used correctly, is particularly vicious. Michael Clarke to confirm.
he might if bresnan playsI just hope the lack of tremmers doesn't mean Broad deciding to start bowling short again to counteract.
It is indeed easier to play swing than seam but I'm pretty sure they call all seam it.it's easier to play swing than seam. plus as i said india really struggled against unfit tremlett, so finn's teh best replacement for him.
I honestly don't think bresnan will do well. If anderson and broad can't dismiss batsmen with their high class swing bowling, certaintly bresnan won't be able to either.
variety is key.
not only seam movement, they get bounce too!!It is indeed easier to play swing than seam but I'm pretty sure they call all seam it.
I disagree that variety is necessarily the key. Pressure and quality are the key. Again, variety is useful but Bresnan is sufficiently superior that it doesn't really matter. Assuming Broad bowls to a standard equal or even slightly less than what he did earlier on this week, England have three bowlers who are all genuine wicket takers, so a pressure cooker bowler like Bresnan is a decent option.
Decent point TBH. A restricting bowler such as Bresnan would be useful to allow the others to take wickets. I wouldn't call them wicket taking bowlers though. They bowl fairly consistently. It's more people like Finn and Johnson that serve **** and then find a ripper spell/ball.It is indeed easier to play swing than seam but I'm pretty sure they call all seam it.
I disagree that variety is necessarily the key. Pressure and quality are the key. Again, variety is useful but Bresnan is sufficiently superior that it doesn't really matter. Assuming Broad bowls to a standard equal or even slightly less than what he did earlier on this week, England have three bowlers who are all genuine wicket takers, so a pressure cooker bowler like Bresnan is a decent option.